'Worst hat I've worn' Jennifer Wrynne marks major milestone in cancer journey
'Worst hat I've worn' Jennifer Wrynne marks major milestone in cancer journey
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'Worst hat I've worn' Jennifer Wrynne marks major milestone in cancer journey

Claire Hyland 🕒︎ 2025-10-28

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'Worst hat I've worn' Jennifer Wrynne marks major milestone in cancer journey

Jennifer Wrynne has revealed that she is making strides in her cancer treatment as she shared an important message to her followers. The style queen shared a picture of herself undergoing her third round of chemotherapy and revealed that she is doing well despite everything, as she reached a major milestone in her treatment. Jennifer has been battling breast cancer since June, when she received the news weeks after becoming a mum again. Since then, she has been keeping her followers updated on her progress, and now she has a positive update to share. 'Round three of chemotherapy done, and I'm halfway there, nearly missing a nostril, but other than that, I'm good,' Jennifer said on Friday. She continued: 'I've worn a lot of hats in my day (Some more questionable than others) - I can safely say this one tops the list as the worst but also the most worthwhile. 'Halfway down, halfway to go. Jennifer signed off her message, urging women to be vigilant about checking their breasts. Jennifer penned: 'Just because I feel like I haven't reminded you in a while - Please, please remember to check your breasts regularly. 'Early detection truly saves lives, so take those few extra seconds for yourself (No matter what age you are), you're worth it.' Jennifer's followers sent their love in the comments, with one person writing: 'Amazing Jennifer. Your positivity and determination are so inspiring. Another one down. Well done.' 'Amazing, halfway there, and so good to share your journey,' wrote another person while a third said: 'You’re doing amazing Jen!' Jennifer has been open about her treatment and in September, spoke about how she was intending to give cold capping a try. 'Cold capping is when you wear a freezing cap on your head during chemo. The cold slows down blood flow to the scalp, which can sometimes reduce hair loss. It doesn’t work for everyone, but I’m praying it helps with mine,' she said. Jennifer's words come after she opened up about her initial fears after learning about how cancer diagnosis and how her children are her biggest motivators to keep fighting.

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